
Woman Wearing a Peplos at The British Museum, London
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The identity of this enigmatic woman remains a mystery. Originally draped with elegance on her right side, the garment's folds are now incomplete, courtesy of a missing hand that once held it in place. Her resemblance to early Classical Period female figures is striking, evoking an era long past. The woman wears a majestic peplos (dress) and was crafted from marble circa 460 BC, its ancient beauty still palpable today. Discovered in the ruins of building G in Xanthos, this timeless treasure now awaits exploration by the public at large.
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